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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-06-04; City Council; MinutesI I 8,' X, .', *' ', . ! CITY CF CAitLSEAD i Minutes of: C~TY cCWMCIL (aegular Meeting) 3 *,, ','\, ', '. ", ; Date of Meeting: June 4, 1963 i Time of Mbeting: 7:OO 8. M. ; ,""""""""""" Place of Meeting: ~"""""""""~""~-"~""""-""-"---""-~-"-"--""---"-----*~--~~ Council Chambers ; Member ,d Q.~(?w' i XLL CALL Was answered by Councilmen Guevara, i Neiswender arid Hughes. Councilman Eierce was present: :I::; ;l:ai : at 7: 05 P. M. Coudcilman McPhePson absent. Also 1 I:':: I present were City Clerk Price, City Manager Slater and i :;i:: ; City Attorney Qiilscin, I I t la' '1: @11*1 i ALLEGLA.N",E to the Flag was given. ! INVOZATIGN was offered by City Clerk Price. b I I I s ', '\ '.,+, I '*, ",', " ',', 90 .&&,, '* '?+, : Of -.$q&+,+? 1 ::I;: I I if:;: \\ ; Na me '., ',$> '\ %, I I I 't I I I I 1:;:: I I !I::: I * 4; I ;:::* 1 I ;:::: I iii:i : APPSVA.L eF AILINUTES: # I ;I;:: ,'I:, I I "':: s (a) Minutes of the regular meeting of May 21, 1BS3, : Guevara ; ! i y ; :111, 1 were approved as submitted, { Neiswendeflx: ;X: ; I I i Hughes , i i ;$ i I p::: I Cmn. Eierce was present at 7:05 P, M. 8 I x::: "I l I I i:::; i CGi&3ESPGMDENCE: b I ;:;I ;: i 1 :::I; i (a) Hi. F. Lull - re: Letter of appreciation. Letter i ::::I : aate -28lvin ay , F. Lull, : :::e, ::a:; i stating their appreciation of the resurfacing job on Garfieq ;;: : Street. I :'l I I * 8 +:a $8; I ;;:I I The Council instructed the City Manager to send Mr. and I l I :.: ;:::: i Mrs. Lull a letter of thanks, and ordered the letter filed. I ;:::: J 4 4::: i (b) City of E3 Cajon - re: City taxes. Letter dated $ I 84 :::I; ; May 16, 1963, from the Mayor of the City of El Cajon, i ;:::; i stating he had been requested to inform afl of the taxing i ;,::I ;::a: ; agencies affecting the City of El Cajon, together with all ; 4::; i their sister cities, that they will endeavor to attempt to ; :q:; :I ; construct their next fiscal budget in such a manner that it i *:;;: i will not be necessary to increase taxes. It is sincerely i : hoped that all other taxing agencies can accomplish the : i same desired result. f I ;;::: 11' i Ey common consent the letter was ordered filed. I ;::;I 4 ;::;: i (c) G. W. Lueders - re: itequest for permission to ex- i ::;;I i plode black powder. Letter dated May 22, 1963, from : ::::i I G. W. Lueders, requesting permission to explode a smallj ;:::: ; quantity of black powder within the city limits for the I #;'I, i purpose of earth movel. The powder used will be sixty i :;::; 4t:;l i (60) percent and no more than one fourth stick detonated f It,:! ::; ;Is:$ i on each charge. The explosive wit1 be used to shatter the I : structure of a Silica Sand deposit on Mr. A. W, Gfissman'SJ ;:::i $'I i property. Ail charges set will be on Mr. Glissman's I:*: I I ;;1:* i property and there are no other structures other than I 8 :;::: ; Mr. Glissman's within 500 feet. i The City Manager informed the Council that we do not i ::,:I ::i i allow any explosives within the City. If the Council does t i:::: ; approve this request, Mr. Lueders would have to take : ::!;; 8: : out a permit with the Fire Department and post a bond, i ;:: I$:: i Mi%. LUEDERS, 4235 Harrison Street, was present and i I' ;:::* ; informed the Council he had had quite a bit of experience : :!::I 1: i with explosives. The purpose of this request is to break i i;::: ; up the Silica Sand structure, in order to take out the cliff : ,I-: i overhang, He is willing to have the engineer and Fire i : Department present. I al;l* :By common consent it was agreed that Mr. Lueders' re- : ;:#;I : Fire Department and proper bonds are posted. I I *;*I; ! (d) Garlsbad Chamber of Commerce - re: Fourth of July : ;a::* i Picnic. Letter dated ay 3, from. the Carlsba ;:+ 1;*1: I 1 I I I 1 I $ I * I I * I 1 I 1 1 '*I I I * 4 :: f 1.: ::;I! 1 t I I 2::: I i:::; 01 It I I 1 I I * * 4 * vi:; ;:I:+ I t 4;s t I + 1 :i::; ;;;;: t iIi:i 6 I :I:!: i quest be granted, providing a permit is issued by the I ::I:: *I I 1;:;; I * I i::;: :::,: I I :!:;: 4 I I i:::: a I * I I :"4 I ;1 I I I 1 ! I:!!: * I I I I I I I t I' I ' ' .' '* '\ .' -3 - ' 8, '\ '\ t \,'\' 8 8 ' I 1 8\ ',,'., .\ '* '' 8 8' I I 8, t 8% '8 \,,'\' 9: t I : i Member of +$@+,$;,;?+ ,op.~pc i Name ', '\$. '*,'+). $ \,$$?&, '\ ?!x ;"""""""~"""""-"""""-""""""~"""""----------""-~--"--""--"--"-----7--- ::!I; : I I I has initiated plans for a celebration to commemorate this i i nation's Independence Day. They would like to have an : i a concert by a military band. The Chamber has appointeq : an initial committee to take the leadership in contacting ; I various civic groups tu help in organizing the picnic and i : festivities. They would also like a representative or I I representatives of the City to serve on the committee. i i Mayor Guevara stated he thought this was a wonderftd i ; idea and felt the city should have: more gatherings. As ; I Cmn. Neiswender is the liaison for %he Chamber of Corn& i : rnerce, he asked that he represent the city in this matter.: I ! i The City Manager requested that he.be adowed io bend a I ; letter to the Commanding General at Camp P6ndleton to i : ask that the Marine Co'~'ps Band be allowed to give a I i concert, : By comri.ron consent it was agreed that the City Manager i : make this request. I 9 1 ; old-fashioned Fourth of July Picnic in Holiday Park with I I I 9 I I I I I I I I i C&AL CCMMUNICATIGNS I I : Cmn. Neiswender made the following statement: I I * 8 1 9 I + I I I L I : My attention has been called to the fact that a book com- i piled and edited by Dr. Sarold 5-entworth and Stuart B. I. Flexner, and published by Thomas Y. Crowell Co., calle : "The Dictionary of American Slang" has been on the I library shelves of high schools throughout California and : has been available to high school students. I I * I I I I !q I I I I I I I I I 4 I 1 I Some of the words and their definitions in this so- i i called "dictionary" have been quoted in it sheet issued by : : a group of persons, I do not know the group nor am I i I associated with any other group, but to say that I am I I i amazed and shocked by these words is to put it mildly. I i i am concerned, not only that some people believe that such: : filth needs defining, but that it should be considered edu- ; i cational material to be used by high school students. I I ! to run the schools, but I believe there are times when we ; i as individuals must take a stand and voice our disapproval: i and opposition. I I i able to young people, as a taxpayer T am opposed to using i i tax monies to pay for such books, as a parent I resent our: : students being expused to such obscenity, and as a membef. I of a public governing body I am appalled that this is even ; ; considered educational material. I I b I t I I 4 It is not my desire to tell the high school board how J I I I 1 As a citizen I protest such material being made avail; I I I I I J I I would like to go on record as stating that this book, i i and any others like it, in my opinion should be removed : : from public schools. Gur young people have evolved their: i own slang expressions and know them. They do not need i ; a dictionary to explain their everyday slang. Certainly i : they do not need to have these words defined for them. I I ! what impression are they going to have of Americans. No! i wonder our prestige and world image has slipped to its I i present position. I I : Sewer Committee 3eport. Cmn. Eierce stated a meeting i i was held with members of the Carlsbad Municipal Water : : District sewer committee. The City Manager and himself! i were present at this meeting. I I 1 9 4 J t I I If this dictionary then is published for foreigners, 4 t I I 1 I I I I I I I 1- ;:i I:;:! a* I*;:; ::::: i:;;; slo+; ::::* ;::;: I::': ::I:' ::::: 1:; :::!I ll.'l ;;::: ;l:'l I!;;; :;'I; 'I::; :##I I:!!: i,;ai ;;::: *I:#: ;*I ''1:: 1::;: :Ill; :!::I iJt: 118 ::; :::I, I,.!: I#;'& :;I:: !;::I $:!: :{;;I i;:;: :1;'1 1;;:: :;::: , 1:: I" 1:4: :l:ll ::;:; :;::; i:::: 4y:: 'I,;* :I::: :ill: 1:::: I:::; ;::;I 1:::: ::*I; :;::; :;4:t ;:I*: ::;:: ::: 'L:: ::::I '::f: ;llll 0s;t ::; I* ;!I:: I ::: a:::, ::::: :e ,a::; :::a: ;:$: ;:,:I 1:; ::::: :::5 l:;:i i:;:: $4: It 1:::: !;:I: :::4 ;:::: I:::: 1:::: 19s ;:::* 11:: ::I;: ::; I) i:: ;: @*I:: 1::11 ::::: :it:: It 11:: :::I! -a- Ill:, 11 'll'l I I 4 I I I ! I I I I :q:: ::,;I l1Q I I ;:1:i .!t! I I '8 *\ *\ 8, '\ *\ I I * I I ',, ', ',, ', '\ 's, I - 3- I I '\$' '., '8%. ~"""""""~""""~""""~""""""""""""~""""""""~"""----""-----"-"~"' '##;I !I::: i This meeting was held to consider the city's offer: of I I*( : sewage facilities to the U-7 Improvement District. The i :::I: ;i::i : eventual annexation to the City of Carlsbad be a require- : I ment of their use of the Vista-Carlsbad Joint Sewer Syetek. :;;:: :::;: : This rejection was made in face of the fact thkt annexation! p:*: i was not being required of the present property owners and; ;:::: i that annexation was not envisioned until Such time as the : 1:;:: :'I:: : land was developed, subdivided, and ready for $,ewer usagk. *:;#I i The rejection was also in face of a qualified engineering : :;':' : report showing their cost for sewers to be a coaparativeli ::: I minor item if they would agree to eventual annexation to i : the City of Carlsbad, i;::: ! In face of the sentiment expredsdd by the CMWD Direetor&p ::i:; I 1:s : and their expressed ability to proceed without assistance : ii:;; i frbm the City of Carlsbad, the Sewer Committee can only i 1:;:; i recommend that the original o€fer to the CMWD be kept : I:/l 4;;: i open to them on the terms set forth previously. This t :ab:* : offer is, of course, made by the present City Council and ; 4::: !::'I i can in no way be binding on subsequent City Councils. I Is*:l I 1::;: {After consideration by the Council the members of the i :::;: 'i1,l : Council concurred with the recommendation of the Sewer i :::;I i Conamittee. :** I 1:::: :::I! i PUBLIC HEAiiING: :;I:' I * i I;;:; i (a) aeclassification of certain property located on the i Ill 1;; : Southeast corner of Elm Avenue and Pi0 Pic0 Drive, from: ii::; !Zone it-1 and 8-3 to Zone C-l :;ii; . Applicant: C. J. 13eltibriale. ic:! i The City Clerk certified as to proper notice having been i :I::; ;I/I i given. Also that no written correspondence had been re- i a ::: #:I:* : ceived Up to the hour of 7: 30 P. M. 1 1 !::a: I I I 1:;:: i The Mayor announced this was the time fixed by the Counc& i:::: i to hear all protests and objections to the proposed reclass: ;:::a I ; ..; ; : ;tl : ification of certain property located on the Southeast cor- ; 1:::: i ner of Elm Avenue and Pi0 Fico Drive, from Zone 3-1 i :l#II I I , ', \, '\ ..\ ' & ', % ' ' ', '5 92 1 8 i : Name of ''',~\~ \8 .$A I : Member ',$&& $'$,F?$&t 2, P\ I i Directors of the CMWD rejected the suggestion their I t iriii 1 .\ '\ '\ '\ \ '' I I I I L 1 * i;::: ii: I;+ I $ I I 111 * I I I 9 1 i * 4 * I t It& t I I 41 : and 3-3 to Zone C- 1. I ;:;;: I t ::;:; 1 iiiii ;;ll: l 1::; 8 I I ;:;I 1,:: ::::; I 4 I :;;:: I:::: I I ;:::: s ti::: * I ;::;* 'r I ;x;: :':ti ;:I:: ::I:: I I 1 I:':: pi:: *I $4' 1 I:::: f I :::I: I 4 I 'I;:! ::;:: I:':: *:::; ::I+: 8 I : There were no persons present who desired to speak in : I favor of the reclassification. : The Mayor asked if there were any persons present who i i::;: :wished to voice their objection to the proposed reclassi€i- I ;:::i i cation. i There were no pe rsons present who wished to speak in i : opposition to the proposed reclassification. I i i:::; : T'ne Mayor declared the hearing closed at 7: 36 I?. M. :&esolutioa No. 296 of the Planning Commission was pre- i isented, wherein they recommended reclassification of the : i above described property. :After consideration by the Council it was their feeling that i :as long as there were no objections voiced by the surround+ :+I 4;; jing property owners, they would have no objection to the 'i :iiii :property being reclassified. I 1 :::;, It :The following resolution was presented for the Council's i I::;: i consideration: :Resolution NU. 909. A RESGLUTION OF THE CITY i ::;:: i=S YND DECISICN 3EGA.ADING CHANGE OF : :%(3NE CUSSIFICATICN OF CEdTAIN DESIGNATED i Bierce iP&OPEfiTY IN THE CITY CF @A&;ESBAD FitGM ZONE i Guevara : i i x i : 8- 1 and 8- 3, TG ZGNE C-1, was adopted by title only : Neiswender(l X: : $ : !and further reading waived. : *. Hughes 4 :Ill; :x: q : 8 I 6 $ I $1;; I I I I I b I I 4 I *'I I s I lb x ' TESTCITY OF CA-FFLSBAD ANNOUNCING : I I I I 8 Ii!!l 4 ' .,,.x*. 4 t I 1 I 8 I 1 I c, X,,'\,, '.\'c,8. I -4- ',, '\,",, ', '8 '\, 93 t I I N a me "., '\?$ '\,,"S '+@ "%\ t ; Member ',& \$9,*$!$3, 4, +,$#-\ I !;I" /:: il;:l I *::I: :/:: ::2: I l"1: ::; I '8 '\ ' '\, '>:'.\ I I I I I : of ;"""""~"""""""""""""""-""""""""""""-~--""-~"----------~""- ----7--1-- i The following ordinance was presented for a first reading:; t : Ordinance, No., 91;48<. AN CRDLNANCE OF THE CITY i GABLSBAD AMENDING CZDINANCE NO, 9060, i CilAMGING dqi%TAIM DESIGNATED PiGPEBTY F3OM J Bierce : ; ;x! : i ZONES R-1 AND 13-3 TO ZCNE C-1, IN THE CITY C.I~ Guevara ; '*: : I x: ; I : CARLSBAD, *as given a first reading by title only and : Neiswender: ;xi xi ; i further reading waived. i Hughes !x! !x: i i PLANNING; i (a) Tentative map of Chestnut Heights Subdivision. The I ::I:; : teztative map of Chestnut Heights Subdivision was presentk i:::: i ed for the Council's review. I * !!;;I ':ii i Resolution No. 301 of the Planning Commission was pre- i f sented, wherein they recommended approval of the tenta- ; ;I:;: i tive map subject to certain conditions and restrictions. i ::::: lfIt( I 4';:; I Letter dated June 4, 1963, from Donald H. Holly, stating i : he was acting as agent for the developer, Marvin s. I Humphreys for the subject subdivision, requesting that i I certain improvements be waived in the proposed Chestnut ; ; Xeights subdivision as follows: I '11 t t 's 1 I 4 I i:;;; 1 ;::;I 4 ::;I: I I t * +I,' t t 8 4 i:;;: :I$: I ::;;: :;::i ::;I' ;I#;; I I ;:::; I t;!!: ;:::: ;:::I 'I:;: I : ::;;: ::I,* I I 14 I 11 8;ll; I I * I I I 1. Due to the fact this development is to be an estate i ;:$I; 1 2. Chestnut Avenue, as it now exists, is not in a : tiit; It ;:::: ;::;: ::::: ;:l'l ;:I:: ,:i:: ;::i: * ;:::I I I ;::a: 1:;:: i:::: :;':* 1 I 1:::: I :!:I: 9 I t 8:; I ;::i: : I Ii1 4 * :::;;: * I :::;t * COUNCIL CF TBE CITY CF CAKLSBAD, APPRCVING i ::p: ::x:: ; SIGN, with the exception that sidewalks in Cameo FLoad i Bierce :II:: F i !x: ; I shall be contiguous with curb and gutter, and that improvefGuevara 1 : :xi t : ments in Chestnut A.venue be waived. Said resolution was ; Neiswenderi i !xi i i adopted by title only and further reading waived. : Hughes ; :x:x:. : I I I $:I' I (b) Tentative, map of Stella Maris Estates Subdivision, i ,t/: 1'3:; : The tentative map of Stella Maris Estates subdivision was-: i presented for the Couacills review. I :*I I 1:t;'; :';::/ i 3esolution NO, 300 of the Planning Commission was pre- i !:,:I: : sented, recommending the approval of the- tentative map ; ;::::; i of Stella Maris Estates subdivision, subject to certain : :I::: : conditions and restrictions. I 1 i::::: i It was pointed out the subdivider proposes to have all undeb- 4*:1* ;:,:: I ;:::: 4 ::::: : type subdivision, and the lots as proposed are 10,000 sq. : I ft. minimum, they requested that sidewalks within the i i subdivision be waived. * I ::p: i satisfactory condition for vertical and horizorrtal alignmen) i for the amount of traffic now being carried. Spending ; 1:::: : monies for a slight improvement would be impractical until i the entire problem, including the County's plan for Chest-: ; nut and El Camino &ea1 intersection has been studied. I ::i:: i Further, Chestnut Ave. is one of the streets in the city dich : can draw on the gas tax monies made available by the Stat$. : The developer feels the city would be better served by i : artistic screening atong Chestnut Ave. in place of the i normal improvements, i Considerable discussion was given as to sidewalks being [ : deleted within the subdivision. It was finally agreed that f i sidewalks be required, but that they be made contiguous i ;::;I p:;! I to the curb and gutter. i 1,:;: / As to the improvements for Chestnut Avenue it was agreed i:::: : that they be waived, i The following resolution was presented for the Councifts i ;;;::; : consideration: * t :::::I i Resolution No. 910. A BESCLUTION OF THE CITY I I * I 11,'l I I I :ip: I t I 'I 4 t * I i TENTATIVE MAP CIF CHESTNUT HEIGHTS SUBDfVI- : 1 ;;* I::{; I 4 8 ::::I; I I I 1 I 1 ;::;: * $ : ::::: : 1 & I * $ ! I l!!l! I * I I I I I I B I I' l \ '\ *\ '\ '\, .\, I 8, '\ ' \ I 1 I I ",, ',\X, ", '\,'8, I ', '\ '\ '\, y., 94 -5 - i ha me \,,',%, '\ ,,, '&, ,p,8 e 1 : of "+$, ',L -4. + ,8@. : Member \@@,&@, ~"""""""""""""""""""-""""""""""""""""""~"""""""-:""*,"~~~" I I I !::!I *I I I i::;; ! I I ;:':' I!!: i ground utilities installed. I I I After consideration by the Council it was agreed that they! : concurred with the findings of the Planning Commission, : i and the following resolution was presented for the GounciQs i review: 8 I ! 'l;8 :;I:: I1 ;: :ii:: :::;: ::::: 11 !I::: I -11;~ i Resolution NO. 911. A ~ESGLUTIGN OF rm CITY i l;:;: L CITY OF CAaLSBAD AYPRGVING ; Bierce I Ix:xi : ' CGUN"IL OF THE i DIVISIGN, was adopted by title only and further reading ; Meiswend+ x: ; x: : i waived, i Hughes : i !xi I :,:a: : TENTATIVE MAP OF STELLA MA3IS ESTATES SUB- i Guevara 11 ; ; ix:, I I 8 I !ll.l I i A short recess was called at 8: 30 3. M, The meeting i ; reconvened at 8: 52 P. M. I ! I I * ' ! ENGIMEE&ING: i I I D I I i (a) Petition for sewer improvements through an easemen; I in Tract 241, Thum Lands, ! I I 1 I i Mr. C. R. Thornton stated he was speaking as a property: : owner, and was representing seven property owners who i i signed a petition requesting permission to connect to the i : sewer system through an easement. The properties are i I located on the west side of Bighland Drive, between I f Tamarack Ave. and Magnolia Ave. The easement would i i run through the back part of the properties and connect ; : from Glenview Estates subdivision through an easement. i I The developers of Glenview Estates are willing to let the ; : property owners connect through a 5' easement. I i Mr. Thornton further stated he had talked with the proper: i ty owners on the east side of Eighland Dr., and in order i : to connect from Highland Dr. side it would run from 20' i i to 16' deep. The estimated cost is $12. 00 per front foot. ; : These property owners on the east side can connect througF i an easement through the rear of their property at such tiw i as there is a street opening or the Junior Sigh School is i ; built. I The City does have a policy where properties can connect : i through an easement if they can show a hardship. I 1 I I I 5 s I I * : 8 I I I 4 I ! 'lI.1 ** :;::: ::I ::: i$, ;i ii::: ::::: ;!:II 'I!:! :: ::I:; ::: *;:I1 :;'I; I:::; I:: ::;I: ::'I; ::::: ::::; ::;Il $4 ::;:; ::::; it::: ::::: ::':; ;1::1 1 :.;;; !::I: :if:: 1:;:: ::;:e ,I,:: ;:'I1 1:: :it ii: OIt1 tlb'l I!!: ::i:i ::; :: ::::I i:::: I: l!ll! i The City Engineer suhstantiated Mr. Thorntons commentsi ; and stated he felt this was a fine solution to these proper- : i ty ownerst sewer problem. i Bierce :x: +I I i By motion of the Council the request as stated in the iNeiswender : ; # : i 1 petition was granted. : Hughes : ixxi : I :,!I! ii::: ::I:: ;::I: I :Guevara i i Z i : I i Cmn. Bierce requested that the present sewer policy be I ; : considered by the Council again. ! I I 1 b" 'i ::I:: ::::I lall; *;!I, I I .I i (b) 1911 Act and 1931 Act Proceedings - Assessment I ; District 1-1962, street improvements for a portion of i I Chnquapln Avenue. The Council was informed the i project, and it is necessary that the following resolutions i 1:;:: I!, ::'I: '1;;; ::/I ::$: I ;:::; 6s' : be adopted before they can proceed: I ;;I1* 1 ; Bngineering Uepartment is ready to proceed with this t I i::;: I ! b I I I iini: /::: ;:::: 1. .F TEIE CITY CF CAALSBAD DETERMW- : Bierce : ! 5 3 ; I Mesolution No. 912. A 8ESCLUTIGN OF THE CITY : i %z"TcH'& (!?ENEAUL P&EXAILING UTE CF PER DIEM! Ch~eVara : : i )4 i i WAGES, Assessment District No. 1-1962, was adapted i NeiswendeG ? ! 4 ; : by title only and further reading waived. ; Hughes i i ; xf, ; 8. I I . a,!#! i aesolution No. 913. RESCLUTICN OF TXE CITY i DECLARING ITS INTEMTIGN TO ORDE3 CERTAIN ; ; STSEET IMPAGVEMENTS AND APPU3TENANCES I 1 I I I PI' QF u TEE CITY CF CA~~LSBAD, CALIFCLWI~ 1 I I 4 I I I I I I I t t * ' :i;:; l;:l; ::::; I;;:' lI 1; ::i: :I.: ;;SI 1:: :::: :!!I I i I l b . \\. I I " 'x, '\\ '\\ '. '3 I '\ +\ ", '\ '\, 9 : i N a me b, *+L '8. ''&\ 8 I Of '\$%$, '8, 'f4>, '?i '€3 \ 9',4+ I ~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~"""""""~"""""""""""" ""~"-"" "" ;-"---~""---------:-f-~-~ :ll;; I ':::; i AND APPURTENANT WCW IN SA~D am; DECLAR- i i::;; 1 : GRDINP,&Y PUBLIC BENEFIT; DESCRIBING THE I I*::# I TC BE ASSESSED re PAY TH~ CCST PSI) EXPENSE! *I ::::I ::::I i AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FCB HEARING i :;I:( : PitGTESTS AND OBJECTIGNS TO SAID WGEtK OH, I :;!!: It1 : I I ;:I/ ! desohtion No. 9 14. RZSGLUTION FIlSbINcF AND I I 4::: '11 :;;:: ! 'DE !:::I I: ::$i 11 : NU- .AND DI3ECTING TZE CITY ENGINEEa TO PBE- i ,,:*I I I 8\ .. " '. t -6- 1 I 1 t '.\ '\ >, '\ '. ' I : Mewbe? 's@b td$ I 6 * i IPJG T9E WO-'EK TC- BE CF MOaE T2iA.N LOCAL CR i iIii! 1: : DISTZICT T8 BE EEXEFITEO ,BY SAID 'isirCi3K ANI) t I!:: i THEXECF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SULL BE i : ISSUZD TO REPBESENT ASSESSMENTS T6 BE LEVIEXh :;i:; i TBE EXTENT OF THE MSTZUdT TO BE ASSESSED, :: Bierce :x! ; zb i : Gi3 BCTXj AND GIVING NGTICE THEBEOF, Assess- : Guevara : : ; $ : I ment District No. 1-1962, was adopted by title only and I Neiswende$ !x! X I : further reading wziived. ; Hughes : 1 ; $ : I TEA~RE PEZtCmTAGE ,GF DEMANDS BY i ; PROPERTY OWNEL.S FCa INVESTIGATION UE3DEi% ; I TEE FHGVISlGNS CF DIVISICN 4 OF THE STaEETS I i ANI) XIGHWAYS CCDE CF THE STATE OF CALIXR-: I!::: "'l; :p:: i PARE A Wi?,ITTEN REPGWT OF THE P&CPOISED : Bierce pi f I't x; ; : IMPRGVEMENTS AND/OR ACCUISITIQNS, Assessment I Guevara ; ; !x; ; i District No. 1-1962, was adopted by title only and further: Neiswender: i qx; : i reading waived. i Hughes ; 4 :xi i i The City Engineer submitted his written report under the I ; ment. I i The following resolution was presented €or the Council's ! i consideration: ;81:8 : ZLesolution No. 915. BESCLUTICN APPRGVING REE)CR$ Bierce k i :xi I i ON, Assessment District No. 1-1862, was adopted by i Neiswender: ; :xi i ; title only and further reading waived. : Xughes : :xix: :t I I + ;: I ,;::: tl!:! I "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Major-; +'I i ity Protest Act of 1931, on the proposed street improve- i 1::: ::*I: * t I I 1;;:: I :' ;;i;; : i !.:; ::::; f ANil FIXING TI- AMI) PLACE OF HEAiUNG TZEaE-: Guevara 11 ; : :x: ; ; 60 foot width for Cannon Road. Cmn. Neiswender request? t :::I: ;::a: i ed that plans and documents be prepared for a 60' right- ; lt;l; ;:,at : of-way in Cannon .Road, from Carfsbad Blvd. east to the I 1::; i city limits. I ::$*I p::; ;vi* i Cmn. Bierce asked the definition of a major arterial. 4 ;:!I: :::'t I 18': I :::i: i The City Engineer stated he would define a major arterial I ir:;; : as four moving lanes. Normally it is a 64' width. Thy I :::I; i have anticipated due to the San Diego Gas & Electric Corn-: ;;:it i pany's project on the north side of Cannon itoad, that ther$. :;::: : would be no parking on that side of the street. ;;::; i:::: I* i After further discussion Mayor Guevara suggested that as : I ;I);: J long as we have an offer of 60 Peet of right-of-way the Cityj :I::; it!:: i would be the only major arterial between Tamarack Ave. i ,:4: ::::; :::;; J property owners are only willing to give 60 feet, perhaps ; iii!: jwould protect the severence damage at a later date. I i::;: I t ::I:: I ;:,:I ;::I: 1 I + * !I::: I I I t ll,11 I I 8 :' I I I I I t I I * I 9 I I I I : should accept the 60 feet now. :;::I i The City Engineer pointed out that it will cost the city mo& :; i at a later date to acquire the additional width than it would i 1:'4; : now. The reason for their design of a wider street is this : i:;:: : and Falomar Zoad. ;l:lt : Mr. Thornton, Assistant Ehgineer, suggested that if the i :::it :the city could control the setbacks along this street, which! 1:::: 1:11; i By motion of the Council it was agreed that the Engineerin4 :Department work with the City Attorney in preparing :documents for a 60' right of way for Cannon aoad from i : Carlsbad Blvd. east to the City limits, and that the Plan- i $;;i 'I*; * 4 ;:'I* 1:::: s I ;;::I I V I I I I i:;:: 4;:; * I I I * I I It' * :'::: I I 6 I & t 6 I t I I I,!': I I I '\'. '\. I 4 , ', 't8 ', ', '* ', ' ' 8, ', '., L I ',\'\\ '., 8, ' 9 E I I Na me '., '\$& \,, '38 I I '.@%, '\ '?*8 : of '\L\O,p#t\4. I I I I \ '8,'8, '' '\ '\ '8 , . I 1 -7 - :"~"""""""""""""""""""--""""""""""""""*"~~~"~"""""""""~"~. : Member $fe,*@$ ! a ;;:!I .I I I ;;i;l I ning flommission entertain an amendment to the ordinanci Bierce i :x! xi i : requiring an additional 10' setback on each side of the i Guevara ; i i X: i I street in this area. : Neiswenderix: ; x! : i PA3KS AND RECIZESTICm *:;*I :SI:; ::::; ::::; i (a) Park Site - Terramar. Mernoi'andurn from the Parks: I::II ::::I : and: itecreation Commission dated hay 29' 1963, stating ; i that a$ a reghlar meeting of the Commisspn held ori t ::;'( :SI:; : May 27, 1963, a motion was passed redohmknding that i ,:::I ::::: ; wise, in developing the park site oti the San Diego Gas & : 'I Electric, Co. property in Terramar. They further recorn: ;i::i ;ll;l : mended that a sprinkler system and drinking fountain be : i:::; )**I1 *'It! : shade trees and suitable border in shrubs be planted; and ; i that a few benches be placed in the area. ;;::; I !*l:i 1 8 I I i Hughes i i !5 / I i I c 1 'la:; i the city render whatever assidtance, financial or other- i :::I; i installed; that a hardy type lawn be seeded; that several i ,a::, 4 I 4::i I 1 I i (b) Prohibiting planting of Phoenix Palms. Memorandum i : dated May 29, 1963, from the Parks and Recreation Corn-: i mission, stating a motion was passed recommending that : : the Street Tree List be amended prohibiting the planting i I of the Phoenix variety of palms in public rights of way, ; : due to the fact they are dangerous to pedestrians until the$ i reach a height of seven feet, and they are a harbor for : i rodents, costly to maintain, and are detrimental to curbs,! I sidewalks and sewers. t ! I *I -1 :;I:$ ::I:: :I:;! ;::;: ;::;I 11::: :;al' :;111 ::I:: :I' ;;;;: :I;:: :!;I: !I.!; I : (c) Calavares Lake area. Memorandum from the Parks i i and Recreation Comrmssl'on dated May 29, 1963, stating 1 ; a motion was passed to ask the City Council to defer actio; [ on the leasing of the Calavares fteservoir area until they i : can investigate the potential of the area with respect to a : i future park site. It is estimated that a report can be sub-! : mitted within 30 days. 1 I ; The City Manager informed the Council as to the park in : i Terramar, he was in the process of checking out a time i : clock sprinkling system which would save considerable i I man hours. I i By common consent of the Council the City Manager was i i instructed to notify the Parks and Recreation Commission i : and inform them the Council accepted their recommenda- ; i tions as to the park in Terramar. 4 I I By common consent it was agreed t'nat the Phoenix Palm I I be deleted from the Street Tree List. 8 i As to the Calavares Lake area, Cmn. Bierce suggested i i that Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall be instructed : : to look into this area in making their planning recommend; i ations. I I The City Manager informed the Council previously the I : Council instructed him to have an appraisal made of the : i area. He inquired if the Council still wished to proceed i :with an appraisal of the area. I I ; By common consent it was agreed that the City Manager : i proceed with the appraisal of the Calavares Lake area. i i Former County dump area. Cmn. Hughes inquired as to i i what is being done in regards to the property that was t e :donated by the County to the City. I 1 8 I I I I L * I I I 1 l e I I I 1 4 I 4 I I i 4 I I t 8 I I 6 I t 4 I I I I i It was pointed out this area would have to be filled before i :anything could be planned in that area. I 4 $ I 1 I 1 I i 8 k i I * I 4 8 8 t * I ! I r 4 1 :;i;: :;::I :: :.I '1: ;I/: I-:; ;:I:; :::I* '::;! ::::: :::I, !SI!# :+I, i; ;:a 1::: :I 1:;:: i:::' ::;;: i;!:! **I:; t:::; iili: $!:i 1:::: ::::: ::::: 4:;: I:: 8**:; :ii:: i:::: /;:: ;:;:: ;:/I ,::I, ::::: '*a;; :::q 1:;:; :4,:1 ::::: :I!;; I: ::::I ::p: ::::: ::;I; :::;: 8:;; i ::;I, I:::: 'I::: :I;:: 1:;:: :*I:: :::I: ::::: ::':; 11; '4 'I 1" .I ,*,:I ?a,?# I I I I c ' '.'. '*- ~8~ I I '\\ 88,'88, 88 '\,'\, 97 i. 1 ', \ '\ 't, 8, '\ I I I N a me '8,,y&, '\, '?$z$, I : of \$$' '\ \%', I '*?*@&$p+q?+ :""""""""""""-""""""""-~""""""~"~"~-""~""""~""~.""""~""--~"~"" : Member ,o~p8,pp',0'8, 1 i;ll: I I I ;;;i: I :::I: 1 I :yi; ;:,:I ;::;: ::: 11 ;: I :::;: t I \' ' I \\ 8,8'8, '\ '+, -8- I I i CIVIL DEFENSE: i (a) Adoption of Civil Defense Gperations Plan. The : Council was informed an operation plan has been present-: i ed by the San Diego County Unified Civil Defense Organi- i : zation for this city's approval. The City Manager stated : i:: ;: ! he has worked with the members of the organization and i /I:: i feels this is a very fine plan. I I :'I I I If 1 I l a ::i:: I t I I Cmn. Neiswender requested this matter deferred until he; I could check over the plan. I i By common consent of the Council the matter was defer- i i red until a later date. 1 I 1 1 I I I I :::;: "1:; li::; :;!:; !:::I *I:;! ::;I, ?*#!I I I : NEE BUSINESS: ! t ;:l'' 1:::: * t It ::: I I I * i Cmn. Hughes requested that a letter of condolence and i : tharks be sent to the family of William Stromberg, who i i recently passed away, for services rendered to the city : : as an employee. 1 : The City Manager was instructed to send a letter of con- i i dolence and thanks to the family of :.+illiam Stromberg. I i (a) Acceptance of easement for drainage purposes. The i i City has received a grant of easement for drainage pur- ; i poses from William 6. and Dorothy Guevasa, and it will i : be necessary for the Council to accept this easement. # I I I I I I I I I 3 I I I" ;:I:: 1*'(1 1:::; ;;,:a :I;:! ;;I*# ::.!I ;:; i:ii: 1::': :i;;, 4; ;;I&; ;;!;; ;;I:: ;:::: ;;I:* :a* 'I:': ll.!l I i By motion of the Council the grant of easement was accepd-Eierce p 1 ;x: : i ed, and the City Clerk was instructed to record the same.! Guevara ; : I i ; I1 ix ;ti;t I 8 1 : Neiswenderj ; ;x\ ; I I i Hughes : jx :x: I 1 I !#*!I $ i (b) Proclamation of Dairy Month. With the consent of thd i Council the Mayor proclaimed the month of June as I I ; Dairy Month. * * 1 I I I i (c) zenewal of contract for personnel examining services: i A renewd of contract for personnel examining services 1 ; has been received from the State. It will be necessary to i i have authorization for execution of the document. I I ii:i: ::i:i *:$; ;11'1 !l.!l ::;:; i:::: t ;:; ::I:: p4:: 1: !I.!: * I I * I :ti:; ::::a i By motion of the Council authorization was given for tke : Bierce I Mayor to execute the contract on behalf of the City of i Guevara : : !xi ! i Carlsbad. : Neiswenderi : :x; i ; ;x:x; : I I i Hughes p i !XI ; I I L .I,.I I i (dl Sign ordinance - First reading of Ordinance No. 802s.: i The Council was informed that each of the members had : i received a copy of the proposed sign ordinance to review i ; prior to the meeting. I I I * I e * : Cmn. Bierce stated that he and Mr. Zughes were assigned i to work up an ordinance. This proposed .ordinance is I I : patterned after five other cities' ordinances. t i After further discussion the following ordinance was I presented for a first reading: i Ordinance No. 8035. AN ORDINANCE CF THE CITY i i gF gtFg?k%!*bF CARLSBAD; REGZPLATIMG SIGNS : : JN THE CITY OF CAiLLSBAD; PZCVIDING FOR THE : i ISSUANCE OF SIGN PERMITS AND FIXING THE FEES ! i EDfTICM CF THE.UNIFOSM SIGN CGDE; PROVIDING : : PENALTIES AND BEMZCBS FGIZ VELATIONS: AND I I I I I I I I I I 1 * 1 t I I I REPEALING GZDINANCE NC. 8020, i : THEREFC~; ADCPTING BY TZEFERENCE rm 1961 i I I 4 I I 4 I I I 1 I 4 1 1 ; I I I I I I I ! I !;i:; ::I ::: ::I:: la!:* ;:I;: I:':: !l!.f i::;' ::::; ::I;: i::;: ::::: 11* 2:::: 81 ;;:$ i:::: l;::# I:: a1 1;::: I:::: ::I:; ::i:; ;:I:: 1;::; "1:: :::I, **I;; :;'I, ;;:I; ::::: :ti1& *:::; '*':I :!!I! I::,; 11 'I: * 8 I I I 1 I '\ ', .\\ '\ '. .\ I '\* '\ '8 '\ '\ " I $ * I ',, '\\".\ '\\''.'\, 98 I i Name '",$'$&' '\,?)' I i of 'cJ?~,.p\.,/t\& %* I ;;:l: $ :G : I I first reading by title only and further reading waived. : Neiswender! :x: 4 ; I I ! Bughes :: i iy i I I I I -9 - . \' '8 8 '\ \ ' '\ '.$, '. '4 ~""""""""""""""""""""""~""""~"""-"--""-"""""--"-"-~--"~------,"-~ ; Member $'@.*$?@ i &EPZA.LIXG .&LA, CTSEd CADINANCES AND PA,'GTS I Bierce l la* : GF CRGINANCES PEdT&-!.INING TC SIGNS, was given a I Guevara ; 1, ; $ i I I $1 $ I I I ::pi i (e) Building regulations ordinance - First reading of 8 I 1::: ; Grd'inance No. 8339. The Euilding Inspector has reques{- !L:; 3 ed that Crdinance No. 8009 be amended in order to adopt I :::I: ; the 1961 Edition of the Uniform Building Code, and that : ;;t'l :I,:; ::: i the building inspection fees be revised. An ordinance i :*I 1::;: : has been prepared. I I :"d; 1 I @;:ll : The following ordinance was presented for the Council's ! :::;: i:::: i consideration: I @::I: s O+(l I ::;:; i Crdinance No, 8039. AN GdDINANCE OF THE CITY I *:::I i CF CAECESBAD AMENDING GaDINANCE NC, 5009 I I pi:; i GF Ti333 CITY CF CAL-LSEAD, BY ADOPTING THE i ii::; *I : 1961 EDITIGN GP THE UNIFGHM BUILDLNG CGDE, : *+;I i ESTA-BLIS-HING BUILDING PEaEVIIT FEES, ESTABLISH: ::;:i I WG A FEE FO.& dEISSUAnTCE OF INSPECTICN dE- ; Bierce i CQ,i3I) CA.&,D, AND MAKIPU'G VIGLATICN THERECF A i Guevara 818 : ; I x: ; : MISGEMBANOLZ, was given a first reading by title only ; Neiswenderi ; ;xi : i and further reading waived. i Hughes ; !x; x; i I Cmn. Bierce requested permission to submit a few sug- i :+; : gestions, and the Mayor granted the request. I I ::Ill I ;ll'l ; Industrial Data. Cmn, Bierce stated he had a report on : ;::i: i break down of monies being spent for sales purposes in : i cities and unincorporated areas on a per capita basis. Thk i;:'; i report showed Carlsbad $515.80, Vista $895.00, Fallbrook i:iii ; $1002.00 and Gceanside $1602.00. From this report it i :!*I: i can be determined that monies from the Carlsbad area i :I::: : are being spent in places other than Carlsbad. ; Established policy for appointments to commissions. t s 4,;: i Cmn. Bierce suggested that this Council set a policy that I ;it:! : whenever any commission changes are made, that new : ;a:: I (1; i members be appointed rather than hold-overs. I *:::1 I Mayor Guevara stated he felt more citizens should attend i i:,; : Council Meetings, instead of just attending when there is : i a battle over a variance or zoning, and see where there I t;;!i : tax dollar is being spent. The Council would welcome : i:: :; 111: i new ideas. He would like to see more people become i ::;i; : active in the community. I I i:::; I I ;::*, : Along this same line, Cmn. Bierce suggested that any : ;::;: ll;l; i appointment to the various commissions be made by a I : unanimous vote of the Council. I I ::I:: : By motion of the Council it was agreed that the following : i policy be established: I l;;f# I (I) No commission member snall be appointed for more i I than one term; and : Eierce ;xi :xi : i (2) No appointments shall be made to any commission : Neiswenderi i :x; : : without a unanimous vote of the Council. i Hughes : ixix; ; :::;: ! Employment of an efficiency expert. Cmn. Bierce suggest- ;:::; i ed that an efficiency expert be empfoyed to reevaluate the ! 1))l : operation of the City. In suggesting this matter, Cmn. : ;:::: i Bierce stated he wanted it to be made clear that this was i ::pi : no reflection on any employee of the City. I ii;:; * I I ;::,I :I::; : Mayor Guevara stated he felt the City Manager was quali- : 114:; 1::Il i fied to do this job. I I :;;:: I 1 I :,;:I I I i ::I;: I I I * :::I: I I $ I'*:; 1 I I t 1 ;:/I IX I :x; : I l 8 I :';I: I I I :;p; i industrial data for San Diego County, which included a i ::;:; :;::: l":; 8:I + ;::'I I :y:1 I I I t ;:!;I I I 8 ;a;: I ::; 1 I I :!I:; i:; I I I ;: ItI:i 1 I I I :?;; 41,; ;:::; * I I 1:::: ;;;:I ::: ;: 1 1 i Guevara ; ; !xi i I + I I I * 11') 1 I I a k I a::;: 8 !::!I ! t , '\\. ' 8.. I t s \\ t I ', y., '\ "\'., I I '\ ' ' 9: *, \\\'\\ ', '.J, t t i Na me \., '\?& \,;'a\, I 1 ; of '+@\ "%\, I : Member \,L.O+++@ ,$~x&*$*,o. I I I I 4 -10- ', ' '\ '\, ' " ~~""""""""""""""""""~"~"~""~"""""""""~"--"~"""""""-"----"-~--. I I I ;:;i: I Cmn. Hughes felt this suggestion was an excellent idea. i ::;:; ;;l:I I :$i i Cmn. Neiswender pointed out you can hire someone to i :*I:: i make such a survey, but it should be kept in mind that i :2:: Ibl!; : you will have to accept their recommendations or yo.ur : ;::ll I money is wasted. I ::::: I I1;l; ::1;1 i After further discussion the City Manager was instructed I ::::: :::a: I-:: t ::;I, 1:;;: 1 I I b I * t I b i to inquire of firms who do this type of work to see what : i thh cost to the city would be. I I 1 I I @,.!I & I Combine offices of City Clerk and City Treasurer. Cmn. I i Bbierce pointed out to the Council that the office of City : I Clerk and City Treasurer do not pay a living wage as it is! : fixed at the present time. Therefore, these extra jobs : i have been assigned to both the City Clerk and the City i : Treasurer. iIe suggested that at the next municipal I i election that it be placed on the ballot that the office of i : City Clerk and City Treasurer be combined, and that the : i salary be set at $6,000. GG per year. b I 1 I a i Cmn. Bierce again pointed out this suggestion was in i : no way a reflection on the present parties holding these ; i offices, and if the electors passed on this isue it would I : not effect the parties who are now in office. This is the ; I reason for having the issue on the off-year election. i Cmn. Bierce requested that the Council members considef I this proposition. * I I I 8 1 I I i @LD BUSINESS: I . I I * I 1 I I i (a) Second reading of Crdinance No. 9141, reclassifying : : certain property from %one B-1-10,OGO to Zone iE-l-7,5@, i it-I-9,QQO and R-1-10, OUO. The following ordinance was r : presented for a second reading: L l-il; :i;:: ::::: ::'I: ::i:; I:;:: :;;:; ::::I I1 a::*l 8: :SI:: ;::;I Illit :I1 I:!l: ;q;: $1:: ;:::: ;:::e ,::I: ::;:; ";; ;:I:: ;:::I ;:::: :::;: ;:: 4; ;:::; :il:; :';I: :: 4:: ::,:: i::;: 11l11 *:+I* !:!!: 1 I I I :::;I : Crdinance No. 9147. AN GdDINANCE OF THE CITY i ::p: I R A ENDING CiXDINANCE KC-. 9060, I I !!{:; 1"1: i ~A~&~~BC~~~~~ DESI6NATED PSGPERTY FRGM i Bierce : :x:x; ; I ZGNE B-A-10, QOO to ZCNE 12-1-7,500, R-1-9,OOO AND i Guevara 'I ; ; :x: i : it-1 -10,000, was given a second reading by title only and i Neiswender :x : ;x i ; i adopted. i Hughes , i I : !x: i .I# I I I i (bl Lease between City and John Fox. Last meeting the i I Council was given a copy of the proposed sublease for ; : consideration at this meeting. ; I I I I i Discussion was given as to the term of the lease and to i I liability insurance. * I I I I j;ii; ::$; #::I: ::.I: I 'c: I:;,: ::!I: :irii ::;Il ::I:* !I!!: i After further consideration, by motion of the Council it i ;:i:; : was agreed that the sublease be approved between the City: ! and John Fox, that the term of the sublease be for the 8 ;::'I *,;I : same period as the lease between the City and the San i i;::; I Diego Gas & Electric Go. , that the insurance be set at i Bierce ;xi ;x: ; ; the discretion of the City Attorney, and that the Mayor be : Guevara : ; :xi i I authorized to execute the sublease on behalf of the City of i Neiswender i :x :x ; : : Carlsbad. : Hughes : ; :x: { I ::::: 0;;; $1:; b ! 1 i (e) Weed abatement program. The Council was informed! i the weed abatemefit cards had been printed and were re- ; i ceived today. The Fire Department will proceed to post i : the notices on the properties. I I (d) 6. L. Bradley - request to purchase city owned land. i : This request was turned over to the city staff at the last i I meeting for a report. I This parcel of land was conveyed to the City by the State i ; of California after the Freeway was constructed, along : i with several other parcels, which carried utility easemen+. 1 I I 1 I I I 1 * I I w I I I I 1 ? ! :;;:: 1;:s' ::;:: ::;:: I;; 'i ::ill :: !ll!l i;:i: 1:;:: ::::: :;$: ::!!! !::I; I( 1:;:; 1:;:; 1;':; ::::: I!::! -11 ;I,ll I 1 * I I I I' l \, '\ 'x t '. 'X I I I 1 8 1 ', *.\\ '+"',, 18 0 '\, ', '8 '\ '% ' I -11 - , \, '\ 8 ' ' 8, '\ ', I I i N a me '\\ \\& tx, 'qA I i Of 8. '8?$$',,>2,$%& .&\ :: """""""""" *""" """"""_ i """""-1""""" * """""" ;* ""C "*" "" &:*f:?:2?2~ i There daes not appkar to be any use for this parcel of I I i:::; 1111 i By comrrian consent it was agreed, that an appraisal be ! :::I: ; made of tiik property and that the City advertise for bids. ; 1:' 1,::; i Plumbing ordinance, The City Attorney informed the I i ;:;*: * Member i * '+I8; ;:::: :::I: 1:::: :11:; i land by the city. I I I I 8 Z Also the city Manager was instructed to inform Mr. and i ;'I:: i Mrs. Bradley of the Councills action. i d$TY ATTGRNEY'S REPC-BT: I i ?2ouncil he is in the process of preparing a new plumbing i ::a:; : ordinance, The Building Inspector would like to have : ;::::I i galvanized steel and galvanized rot iron pipe deleted from: ;!;:;; : the ordinance. I e I I I I ::;:: :';:: :L:: $1:; * I ;:::I' I!;:; ;I:::; $1 ts$:; I ::::;; I( : By common consent it was agreed that this particular i i:::i' ;;ll;; I * I I 4 I * i pipe be deleted from the proposed plumbing ordinance. i /:;I' I I . I!*I!! i %Clam Diggers prohibited. The City Attorney informed 1 : ; the Council the San Uiego Gas & Electric Co. is agreeabld i to enforcing the taking of shell fish from the lagoon by i ; means of the Penal Code. However, he felt it would be : i well to adopt a resolution prohibiting the taking of shell i : fish from the lagoon, and in turn have the San Diego Gas : i 8i Electric Co. adopt a like resolution. 1 1 I I i The following resolution was presented for the Council's I i : consideration: I t 8 i :I:: :a:: ;::; i::: 4::; r;:; :I:: :::: :I:: :I:: 4' :I 11 I' II I1 II 4' I1 11 I! I' It I1 $1 ?I ;I !! is,-,, 1:;:;; *SI;:: :;:!;: ::::8' a NO. 916. A. B~CLUTION OF THE CITY i lli:~l !:;I;: : STATYJYG THE EXTENT GF THE LICENSE G~~ANTED ; Guevara i i ix; i ; , :xIx: ; $1 : i AaEA OF THE AGUA HEDICNDA LAGCON, was adopted.Hughes i i ;xI ; ; Ob' Tr;flE CITY CF CAiXLSBAD, CALIEaNMI Bierce ;;411 I TG TfiE TAKING OF SHELL FfSH FRCM LEASED i Neiswender;x: :XI : i ! 6 i Palmateer property. A letter has been : the attorney representing Dr. Falrnateer/sta TTd e that from Dr. i Palmateer's reason for asking $8700.00 for the property ; is that he feels that if he were to give this property to the I city that he wanted to be assured that at such time as fie : wanted to develop this property he would be given- a i variance and setback, and it is his understanding this ; could not be accomplished. t I I I I I t I t I + 4 I I I I t I I I I . 1 I I 1 : Cmn. Bierce stated he still felt that something could be i i worked out with Dr. Palmateer whereby he would be I i willing to give the right-of-way to the city. 6 i the City Attorney meet with Dr. Palmateer to discuss this! i problem. I 8 I I t * I I t By common consent it was agreed that Cmn. Bierce and : t 5 * i CITY MP;NAGER'S 82:1POi3T: 5 4 I ! I I i The City Manager informed the Council that he and the i I i City Clerk have been working on a new business license ; 1 ordinance, which will be submitted for the Council's con- i i sideration. I zr;?il ::;::: ;*I1 1 ssl;:: :::;:; ::::I I1 Ia't;: ;:::I; ::;':: i;;;;a ;;p;; ;::::; :!I:;: ::;::: ::;I,; 181 !::::I ;:::;I :::is :::I:: d4:: ;::::: i:::;: ;::::i li*I;l *::;,e ::;,;: :;;::: i::::: :::::: :::::: v;*;s; * 1 ;;:::; I 1::::; : MTIFICATIGM OF BILLS AND PAYSCLL: 6 I +:::I i city was given in the amount of $12,670.58, and for the i :::;:I : Water Department in the amount of $5,750.10, for the ; Bierce : ix)q 3 : i period May 21, 1963, to June 4, 1963, as certified by the iGuevara i i Sr; i i : Director of Finance and approved by the Auditing Commit-: Nei.swender ix ; % I ; i I tee. i Hughes ** ::p:i: 1:;::: :!!:!: I I I I 1 I :::I:: f:;::: : Natification of the bills for the general expenses of the i ;:;I:: I * I * I I I 4 I 1 I 1 t I I I I 1 1;;;;; I I I I 1 1 ::1:;1 1 I :ti:;: I I ::;::; t ! :i;:;: ! !4,!,1 I I I s,,*8" I I I 1 I I I I I c , , '8 ', ', '\ \, '%. ' b 8 ' * I \\ *,,'b8 8.. '\,'JO : I ; of '$*\%X2, ', \9/' I ',& io \ 9' +'$&, ~"""""""""".""""""""""""""-*""""""""~"""-~"""""""""""""". : Member $'@.&? ,a. ;#t;l I ;::;: ! ixatification of the payroll was given for the second half i Bierce :+di i of May, 1963, in the amount of $17,559.74, as certified i Guevara : : t ;'c i I by the Director of Finance and approved by the Auditing : Neiswerd e4 !xi 4 ; ; Committee. i Hughes :xi I : i i Mayor Guevara stated at the last meeting of the League i :;::i ::i:: i of California Cities, the American Flag was brought in : I:::: i for the allegiance to the Flag, and then the Flag was re- i ::::: I moved. I i:::: i requesting that the Flag remain until the meeting is ad- I :::;: I journed. I -12 - ', \, '\ 8 ' ' \\' I I i rd a me 'x., '\%, '\, '+ 8 ,Jx I t I I I 1 I 11 I I I I I ::;It 1::;: : The Mayor requested that a letter be sent to the League i :::;: 1) I I I ;i;:: 1: : Cmn. Neiswender suggested that the Mayor send a personhf I ;::I* I for their use available, that the City of Carlsbad will be : ::::: I I ::'I: 111 i letter, and state that if the League does not have a Flag i ::;a: : happy to furnish a Flag. I' :;l:I ;I:@: I;':: ! ADJCURNMENT: I 1. ::I:: i By proper motion the meeting was adjourned at 11: 10 P. lb(. 11*#1 I I I I I I I I I ::;i: :/::; I I :; ;I::: : Aespectfully submitted, I I :::;: i I & I:::: f t I ;:i:i ; : I1.I 4 I I ;:::: 11;: I 4 ? b ::::: I I :::I* t * ;:a:: 1:::: I t ;I::l I I ;::;: I I :::;: I *;I%' I I I ;::::. 'I; I I I 1 I!;;: (11 Y a ::;:; I I I ::;:: I 9 f I ::;;; I I 4 Y I:::: 1:;:: I I I !:::I 1, ;::;: + I 4 4:;: I I 9 1 ;I1 iiii:~ I I I I ;:::: I I i:::;; I I I 1 1Y I I I. 1: I t -. 1 I I I 4 I 1 I I f 1 1 I I ' * I I I I I I I I I I I $1 I I t I I 1 I I t I I I I I' I I I I I l a I I I + I I I I I I I I I I 1 l e I I I I::::, ;::::I :;;::' 1 I ;::;I: I * I ;::;:I 1:;a :;;::I :;;:;I I ::*I 1::: I I I 1::::j 81 1: i'! 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